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  • * Hawaiian Mythology by Martha Beckwith, University of Hawaii Press, 1970. Page 164. ...Dictionary by Mary Kawena Pukui and Samuel H. Elbert, University of Hawaii Press, 1986.
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  • ...half-beast creature, with burning red eyes. In recent times it has become associated with the [[chupacabra]]s. Alleged Huay Chivo activity is sporadically reported in the regional press.
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  • * Asbury, Herbert. The Gangs of Chicago. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2002. ISBN 1-56025-454-8 * Sifakis, Carl. The Mafia Encyclopedia. New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
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  • ...of Supernatural Beings That Haunt Us, Hunt Us and Hunger for Us''. Citadel Press. p. 2. ISBN 0806528133.
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  • ...992). Of Gods and Men. Studies in Lithuanian Mythology. Indiana University Press. p. 127–128. ISBN 0-253-32652-4. ...riam Robbins Dexter (2001). The Living Goddesses. University of California Press. p. 201. ISBN 0520229150.
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  • Laima is associated with the mothers, Dēkla takes care of the children, and Kārta is in-charg She was also associated to Gegutė (cuckoo), the goddess who was responsible for time and series of
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  • * Shuker, Karl. (1995). Dragons: A Natural History Aurum Press
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  • He was associated, as was the [[cyclops]] [[Brontes]] (‘thunder’) in [[:Category:Greek my ...nary of Celtic Mythology'' (Oxford Paperback Reference), Oxford University Press, (1994): ISBN 0-19-508961-8
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  • ...estament'', vol. 2: Pseudepigrapha. Originally published 1913, Apocryphile Press Edition 2004, p. 485 [http://books.google.com/books?id=z60UVlN6HgYC&pg=PA48 ...Dybbuks, Exorcists, and Early Modern Judaism''. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003, pp. 11–13 [http://books.google.com/books?id=Wu-MNV81hksC&pg=PA11&d
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  • ...ese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah State University Press, 1994. ISBN 0874211794
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  • * Legge, James, tr. 1865. ''The Shu Ching''. Oxford University Press. ...Peaches of Samarkand, a Study of T'ang Exotics''. University of California Press.
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  • ...tering Over 100 Terrifying Creatures In The Wild''. New York: Three Rivers Press. Copyright ©1998 by W. Haden Blackman.
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  • ...ail Bakhtin (1941) Rabelais and his world, Bloomington, Indiana University Press. ...rina, and Michael Holquist. Mikhail Bakhtin. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984.
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  • * Beckwith, Martha, ''Hawaiian Mythology'' (University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu) 1970. URL: www.sacredtexts.com
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  • ...rd Latin Dictionary, reprinted with corrections, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 75, s.v. aethōn1. ISBN 0-19-864224-5.
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  • * Chimney Pond Tales (1991), Pamola Press, ISBN 0-9631718-0-1
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  • He was associated with wolf skins, wreaths and goblets. *Walter Burkert, 1985. ''Greek Religion'' (Harvard University Press)
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  • ...to Race Psychology''. Original from the University of Michigan: The Gorham Press. p. 19.
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  • ...lombo, John Robert. 1999. Mysteries of Ontario. Toronto, Ontario: Hounslow Press.
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  • ...riam Robbins Dexter (2001). The Living Goddesses. University of California Press. p. 203. ISBN 0520229150. ...(1999). Foreword to the Past: A Cultural History of the Baltic People. CEU Press. p. 298. ISBN 963-9116-42-4.
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  • *’’Magic in the Middle Ages.'' Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521785766 ...Witchcraft in Europe 400-1700.'' Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0812217519
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  • ...The Mahabharata'' translated by Kamala Subramaniam, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Press, 1977.
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  • *Napier, J.R. & P.H. , The Natural History of the Primates, MIT Press, Cambridge (Massachusetts), 1997 ...ald M., Walker’s Mammals of the World 6th Edition, John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore (Maryland), 1999
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  • * Allardice, Pamela. Myths, Gods and Fantasy: A Sourcebook. Dorset, Prism Press, 1991.
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  • ...phrase “i shurdhët” which means “the deaf one”. The name Shurdhi was also associated with the ancient Thracian thunder deity Zibelsurdus by Baron Nopcsa, one of ...Routledge dictionary of gods and goddesses, devils and demons. Psychology Press. p. 172. ISBN 9780415340182.
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  • ...as being coerced by detectives). He was dubbed '''The Red Spider''' by the press, a nickname derived from his correspondence with the police and news media
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  • ...f Philippine Lower Mythology''. Philippines: University of the Philippines Press.
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  • ...ohn Gibson, Old and New World Highland Bagpiping (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s Press, 2002, p.318). They come not only from the tiny crofting hamlet of Meoble (
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  • ...ü Buwei: A Complete Translation and Study''. Stanford: Stanford University Press. ...1865. ''The Chinese Classics, Vol. III, The Shoo King''. Oxford University Press.
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  • ...ese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah State University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-87421-179-4
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  • ...f Philippine Lower Mythology''. Philippines: University of the Philippines Press.
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  • ...altic Pantheon". Myth in Indo-European antiquity. University of California Press. p. 79.
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  • ...e locals, offering a lot of ceremonial "presents". Nyai Loro Kidul is also associated with Parangtritis, Pangandaran, Karang Bolong, Ngliyep, Puger, Banyuwangi, ...[et al.].The folk art of Java / Kuala Lumpur; New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. ISBN 967-65-3041-7. Section - 8. Images of Ratu Kidul, Queen of the
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  • ...6). In Search of the Supernatural: The Written Record. Stanford University Press, p. 215. ISBN 0-8047-2506-3.
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  • The pair had told the press that the dragon was found with documents suggesting it had been offered to
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  • Nicknamed the "Tehran Desert [[Vampire]]" by the press, Bijeh and an accomplice lured young boys into the desert telling them they
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  • ...2001). A Dictionary of Albanian Religion, Mythology, and Folk Culture. NYU Press.
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  • .... Rahab later became a particular demon, inhabitant of the sea, especially associated with the Red Sea. ...nflict with the Dragon and the Sea. Cambridge, Mass.: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521256003.
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  • * Pinkney, J. 2003. ''Great Australian Mysteries''. Five Mile Press, Australia.
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  • * Boatright, Mody C. Tall Tales from Texas Cow Camps. (Dallas: The Southwest Press, 1934) ...rrester Blake (eds.). Rocky Mountain Tales. (Tulsa: University of Oklahoma Press, 1947)
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  • *''The Indian Theogony'' by Sukumari Bhattacharji. Cambridge University Press, 1970.
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  • *C. McEwan, Ancient Mexico in the British (London, The British Museum Press, 1994)
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  • ...riam Robbins Dexter (2001). The Living Goddesses. University of California Press. p. 210. ISBN 0520229150.
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  • ..., from abura (oil) and sumasu, a word from Amakusa dialect which means to "press, wring, or squeeze". It seems to be related to the production of katashi-ab
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  • The seven-headed dragon [[Lotan]] is associated closely with him and the serpent is frequently used to describe him. ...ad, son of Dagon. Yam is a deity of the sea and his palace is in the abyss associated with the depths, or Biblical tehwom, of the oceans. (This is not to be conf
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  • ...ese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah State University Press, 1994. ISBN 0874211794
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  • .... Haden. he Field Guide to North American Monsters. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1998. Pages 164-165] ...1578590701/monstrous-20 Clark, Jerome. Unexplained!. Detroit: Visible Ink Press, 1999. Page 498]
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  • ...3). American, African, and Old European mythologies. University of Chicago Press.
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  • ...Over 100 Ghosts, Phantoms, and Spectral Entities''. New York: Three Rivers Press. Copyright (c)1998 by W. Haden Blackman.
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  • * Rhys, John (1891) Studies in the Arthurian Legend Clarendon Press, Oxford, p. 348;
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  • ...eehives, harnesses, bed frames, and other household objects. The twins are associated to Lithuanian Ūsinis and Latvian Ūsiņš (cf. Vedic Ushas), gods of horse ...rom Olympus to Camelot: The World of European Mythology. Oxford University Press. pp. 125–126.
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  • ...by E. W. West, from Sacred Books of the East, volume 5, Oxford University Press, 1897]
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  • ...rifice in Moche Religion and Visual Culture'', Austin, University of Texas Press, 2006
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  • *Frawley, David (1991) ''Gods, Sages and Kings'' Passage Press, Salt Lake City, Utah, ISBN 1878423088 ;
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  • ...renda (2001), ''The lure of the edge'', Berkeley: University of California Press, ISBN 9780520224322 ..., Daniel (1997), ''The end of the world as we know it, New York University Press, ISBN 9780814792834
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  • ...hich is not truly as deadly as its reputation would suggest According to a press release from his group, Freeman has his own theory on the death worm: “I ...m Man: Seeking the World's Last Undiscovered Animals.'' New York: Paraview Press. Copyright (c)2003 by Karl P.N. Shuker, Ph.D.
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  • ...'Minnesota, a history of the state''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. LC 63013124.
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  • ...992). Of Gods and Men. Studies in Lithuanian Mythology. Indiana University Press. p. 77. ISBN 0-253-32652-4. ...992). Of Gods and Men. Studies in Lithuanian Mythology. Indiana University Press. pp. 64–84. ISBN 0-253-32652-4.
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  • *R.D. Craig, ''Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology'' (Greenwood Press: New York), 1989. *G. Grey, ''Polynesian Mythology'' (Taplinger Press: New York), 1855.
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  • ...udy of Jamaican Folk Life''. Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press. ...udy of Jamaican Folk Life.'' Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press.
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  • ...Philippine Culture and Society''. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. ISBN 971-550-135-4.
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  • ...2000). "Pope Lick Monster". The Encyclopedia of Louisville (1). University Press of Kentucky.
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  • ...f Philippine Lower Mythology''. Philippines: University of the Philippines Press.
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  • ...e+Li+Ki&source=gbs_summary_s&cad=0 The Li Ki]'', 2 vols. Oxford University Press. ISBN 141916922X ...2007. ''ABC Etymological Dictionary of Old Chinese''. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0824829751
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  • ...ly unusual as the home of the [[sidhe]] is usually off-limits to the human press. However, it is felt that it is more secure than holding the conference els
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  • ...in Early Taoism: The Theme of Chaos (Hun-Tun)''. University of California Press. ...''The Book of Lieh-tzǔ: A Classic of Tao''. New York: Columbia University Press.
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  • ...d Patricia Turner, eds. Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities. Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 0-7864-0317-9
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  • Just as the article was going to press, however, a woman named Eliza White stepped forward and claimed to have mas ...ite first extorted money from the Holmeses, and then sold the story to the press (Doyle 1926: volume 1, 269-277).
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  • ...lls: Popular Goddess Worship in West'' , Published 2004, Oxford University Press - US, 368 pages, ISBN 0-19-516790-2 ...to Women's Brata Rituals in Benegal Folk Religion'', Published 2002, SUNY Press, 144 pages, ISBN 0-7914-5565-3
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  • ...ropomorphic Supernaturalism in Rural Tlaxcala.'' The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.
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  • ...riam Robbins Dexter (2001). The living goddesses. University of California Press. pp. 208–209.
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  • ...med ''“compagni di merende”'' (i.e. roughly “picnic mates”) by the Italian press, because of Vanni's claim that they just went for picnics in the Tuscan cou
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  • ...ames (1998). ''Dictionary of Celtic Mythology''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 368. ISBN 0192801201. ...(1998). ''The Fairy-faith in Celtic Countries''. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 524. ISBN 019072518.
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  • ...spiritual world of the Ojibway''. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press. ...ise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe''. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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  • ...ty god in the Akkadian or early Old Babylonian Period, and in Lagas became associated with Ninazu's son Ningiszida. Possibly after Hammurabi's conquest of Esnunn ...redible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena. Detroit: Visible Ink Press.
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  • ...The Vampire: A Casebook", Alan Dundes, Ed. Madison, University of Wisonsin Press, 1998.
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  • The symbol dedicated to Svarog is the Kolovrat. Svarog is associated in Christianity with Saints Cosmas and Damian, and Saint Michael the Archan ...Russia (Magic in History Series) (Paperback) Pennsylvania State University Press (September 1999)
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  • ...ha, ''Hawaiian Mythology'', 1940, as reprinted by the University of Hawaii Press, 1970; available free online at [http://www.sacred-texts.com/pac/hm/index.h
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  • ...warf''' is a fairy being that dwells in mountains and in the earth, and is associated with wisdom, smithing, mining, and crafting. ...ing, including that dwarfs may have originated as nature spirits or beings associated with death, or as a mixture of concepts.
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  • *Stephanie Dalley, Myths from Mesopotamia (Oxford University Press, 1987), p. 329. ...Harriet E. W. (1998), Dilmun and its Gulf Neighbours (Cambridge University Press).
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  • ...hed in 1928, most recently reprinted under the title The Vampire by Dorset Press in 1991) *The Vampire Book by J. Gordon Melton. (Visible Ink Press, 1994, 1999).
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  • *''LaDuke, Winona Last Standing Woman'' Published by Voyageur Press, 1997 ISBN 0896584526
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  • ...th: The Story of the Muskrat Lake Monster''. Willowdale, Ontario: Hounslow Press.
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  • On November 23, 2005, The Associated Press reported that a weekend hiker found the skull of one of the 48 women Ridgwa ...yart/20031107/ridgwayletter.pdf A copy of Ridgway's infamous letter to the press (PDF)]
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  • ...York City to pursue a vaudeville career. There was much speculation in the press about their separation on several occasion, when Mary was sick of influenza
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  • ...rs as a character in Christopher Moore's novel A Dirty Job, in which he is associated with the Morrigan, although no such connection exists in classical mytholog ...nary of Ancient Rome''. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press. (p. 278)
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  • * Legge, James, tr. 1885. The Li Ki, 2 vols. Oxford University Press. ...The Vermillion Bird: T'ang Images of the South.'' University of California Press.
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  • 3. ^ Stephanie Dalley., Myths From Mesopotamia, (Oxford University Press) 1989.
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  • ...e I Ching or Book of Changes''. Bollingen Series XIX, Princeton University Press.
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  • *Harding, Mike ''A Little Book of the Green Man'', Aurium Press, London (1998) ISBN 1-85410-563-9 *MacDermott, Mercia ''Explore Green Men'', Explore Books, Heart of Albion Press (September 2003) ISBN 1-87288-366-4
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  • The story became popular in the tabloid press, and many journalists flocked to the Isle to catch a glimpse of the creatur ...ory was widespread throughout Britain in the early 1930's due to extensive press coverage, but apparently no one other than the Irvings ever claimed to have
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  • ...lly the number 365 and is connected with the solar cycle. The word is also associated with the highest Gnostic deity and eventually became the name of a demon in *Jung, Carl G., The Gnostic Jung, Princeton University Press;
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  • ...to balance naturally. Although they were given special clothes to wear for press photos, such as the ones shown here, they were usually kept naked or in hos
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  • ...ese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah State University Press, 1994. ISBN 0874211794
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  • ..., accused of killing more than 300 people. Apart from two brief Associated Press wire reports (see below) the story was originally published in ''The World
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  • ...atures and other Cucuys'', Piñata Books imprint, Houston, TX: Arte Público Press. ISBN 155885410X. OCLC 54537415.
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  • ...In: Brian Swann, ed., 'Algonquian Spirit'. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 2005. ..., Mallory McCane. "Lost Cities of the Ancient Southeast." The University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1995. ISBN 0-8130-1350-X
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  • ...at suggested that it might have been a leopard. The story hit the national press at about the same time of the official denial of alien big cat evidence on
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  • *3. ^ Ellis, R. (1998) The Search for the Giant Squid. Lyons Press. London.
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  • ...Road: Tailing Wisconsin's Werewolf''. Black Earth, Wisconsin: Prairie Oak Press, 2003. ISBN 1-879483-91-2
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  • On November 23, 2005, The Associated Press reported that a weekend hiker found the skull of one of the 48 women Ridgwa ...yart/20031107/ridgwayletter.pdf A copy of Ridgway's infamous letter to the press (PDF)]
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  • ...''Vampires: A Field Guide to the Creatures That Stalk the Night''. Career Press. p. 65. ISBN 1564148076.
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  • ...the Lumberwoods- With a Few Desert and Mountain Beasts. Washington, D.C.: Press of Judd & Detweiler Inc.
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  • .... ''Dictionary of Mythology Folklore and Symbols''. New York:The Scarecrow Press, 1962.
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  • ...fe of the Rhinogrades''. Translated by Leigh Chadwick. The Natural History Press (1967).
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  • *Aguilar, Filomeno V. (1998). ''Clash of Spirits''. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-2082-7.
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  • Powell's story was picked up by the Associated Press and ran nationwide. The attention sparked the imagination of local ad sale
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  • ...o removes some of the sexual connotations of the fox, since sexlessness is associated with age. *''Japan's Fox of Mystery, Romance, and Humor'' by Kiyoshi Nozaki (Hokuseido Press, 1961).
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  • The priest gave him a bowl and told him to press it onto Madame White’s head as hard as he could. Xuxuan did as he was tol
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  • ...would fall off. On those who were troubled in conscience Oschaert used to press very heavily, striking his claws deep into their flesh, and scorching their
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  • ...ryptid reported to be living in the United States of America most commonly associated with Prince George's County, in Maryland. The Goatman of Maryland is often associated with Governor’s Bridge Road, Lottsford Road and Fletchertown Road, in Pri
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  • ...nly the size of a cat, and had decomposed to a skeleton by the time of the press coverage. She would not identify its location for inspection. Hewitt's fat
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  • *Cranston, Edwin A. 1993. ''A Waka Anthology''. Stanford University Press. ...y of Eight Islands: An Anthology of Japanese Poetry''. Columbia University Press.
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  • ...Early Han Thought: Chapters Three, Four, and Five of the Huainanzi''. SUNY Press.
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  • ...Graveyard: True Hauntings from an Old New England Cemetery'' (St. Martin's Press, 1992) ISBN 0-3120-8202-9
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  • ...he Fairies in English Tradition and Literature, p 33 University of Chicago Press, London, 1967
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  • * Burchell, Simon (2007) Phantom Black Dogs in Latin America, Heart of Albion Press
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  • ...dible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena''. Detroit: Visible Ink Press, 1993. ...ounters in Cryptozoology''. Fresno, California: Craven Street Books/Linden Press, 2002.
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  • ...rlands, and the Making of Texas'' Anne H. Sutherland, Texas A&M University Press, 2006, ISBN 978-1585445202
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  • ...wn since Etruscan times as Tibur, the seat of the Tiburtine Sibyl. He was associated with wolf skins, wreaths and goblets. *Burkert, Walter, 1985. ''Greek Religion'' (Harvard University Press)
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  • Fraser-Lu, Sylvia. Burmese Crafts: Past and Present. Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 5-7
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  • ...Huron News, other Michigan newspapers picked up the story. The Associated Press also picked up the story, and it ended up in "Stars and Stripes," the milit
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  • ...helm Capt. ''Adolf Hitler And The Secrets Of The Holy Lance''. Thunderbird Press, 1988. ...hart, Wilhelm Capt. ''Hitler's Ashes - Seeds Of A New Reich''. Thunderbird Press, 1989.
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  • ...''The Fairies in English Tradition and Literature''. University of Chicago Press, London, 1967.
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  • ...(2005) ''The Perfect Medium Photography and the Occult''. Yale University Press. ...The Strange Case of Rudi Schneider. Metuchen, NJ and London: The Scarecrow Press.
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  • ...eian Ms. 6482, titled "The Rosie Crucian Secrets" (printed by the Aquarian Press, 1985), Dr. Rudd lists Cimeries as the 26th spirit made use of by King Solo
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  • ...r (1988). The Eskimos. Norman, Oklahoma 73018, USA: University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 0-8061-2126-2.
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  • ...s—which would have made them eligible for release in 2003. But the popular press and certain sections of the public felt that the sentence was too lenient, That same afternoon, James Bulger (often called Jamie Bulger in press reports) from nearby Kirkby went on a shopping trip with his mother, Denise
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  • ...the context of neurological illness or mental illness and is particularly associated with depression and derealization. In a mild state, feelings of despair and ...on's it purports to be, and therefore lacks the familiarity that should be associated with it. If it is a relative's face, it is experienced as an impostor's (Ca
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  • ...and Religion in the Making of Humanity'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
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  • ...culptures (Reinach, 1895). Unusually for a Celtic deity, most of whom were associated with specific localities, the worship of Epona was widespread between the f ...l at Uffington, in what is now southern England, is believed by some to be associated with her, although the probable date of ca. 1400 BCE makes this unlikely.
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  • *Underwood, Peter. ''Gazetteer of Scottish and Irish Ghosts'' (Souvenir Press; May 1973) ISBN 0-2856-2089-4
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  • ...n was spotted floating off the shores of Anamizu, Ishikawa prefecture. The press jumped on the story naming it a “Real-Life Bake-Kujira.”
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  • ...gs, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena'' (Visible Ink Press, 1993).
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  • ...sed on studies of Shang Dynasty oracle bones, that Yinglong was originally associated with the niqiu 泥鰍 "loach". ...Early Han Thought: Chapters Three, Four, and Five of the Huainanzi''. SUNY Press.
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  • ...an integral part of their trees, such that if the tree died, the hamadryad associated with it died as well. For these reasons, dryads and the Greek gods punished ...o the myth of [[Daphne]], who was pursued by [[Apollo]] and became a dryad associated with the laurel.
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  • ...ton (1972), Witchcraft in The Middle Ages, pp. 239, 235 Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, ISBN 0-8014-0697-8 ...^ Stephens, Walter (2002), Demon Lovers, p. 23, The University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-266-77261-6
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  • ...gical Obstacles in Intercultural Relations. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 113-131.
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  • *Walter Burker 1977 (tr. 1985). ''Greek Religion'' (Harvard University Press)
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  • ...struggle in the life of the Christian. One of the evocative images that is associated with these conflict metaphors is found in the New Testament in the Epistle ...s his story, translated by Nicoletta V. MacKenzie (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1999).
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  • * Jack, George. ''Beowulf : A Student Edition''. Oxford University Press: New York, 1997.
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  • * Shuker, K, ''Extraordinary Animals Revisted''; CFZ Press, pp. 231-236
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  • ...paper along with the pictures. They released the story to the Associated Press where it was distributed to television and news agencies all over the world
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  • * ''[[The Mothman Prophecies]]'', by John A. Keel, Saturday Review Press, 1975 and Tor Books, (paperback) 2002 ISBN 0-765-34197-2 *''Mothman and Other Curious Encounters'' by Loren Coleman, Paraview Press, 2002, ISBN 1-931-04434-1
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  • *Caldwell, Harry R (1924). Blue Tiger. Abingdon Press.
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  • ...sey Devil'', by James F. McCloy and Ray Miller, Jr., 1976, Middle Atlantic Press. ISBN 0-912608-11-0 *''Tales of the Jersey Devil,'' by Geoffrey Girard., 2005, Middle Atlantic Press. ISBN 0-975441-92-2
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  • Bernardo and Homolka, dubbed "The Ken and Barbie" murderers by the press, were also responsible for the death of Homolka's younger sister Tammy. Hom
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  • "The producer told the press: 'I've lived and breathed this for so long now that I'm not going to give u
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  • *____. (1989). ''Magic in the Middle Ages.'' Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521785766 ...Witchcraft in Europe 400-1700.'' Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0812217519
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  • ...tering Over 100 Terrifying Creatures In The Wild''. New York: Three Rivers Press. Copyright ©1998 by W. Haden Blackman.
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  • ...ration, Brady (and his murders) still provide headlines for the UK tabloid press. A fellow prisoner Linda Calvey recently told the ''The Daily Mirror'' that
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  • ...lated by I. M. Lask, Trans. Three volumes. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1976 ...n, with an introduction and headnotes, by Dan Ben-Amos. Indiana University Press. 560 pages. ISBN 0253311586.
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  • ...and their Hinterland c. 1600 – c. 1960''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...ings, and the individual who named the creature the Dover Demon, which the press then disseminated, and the name stuck.
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  • ...ected and translated from the Hawaiian by W. D. WESTERVELT - Boston, Ellis Press [1916]
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  • ...lhtheow and the Valkyrie Tradition. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1984. ...elen Damico and Alexandra Hennessey Olsen. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990. 176-89.
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  • The term '''Abominable Snowman''' was popularized by the press after Henry Newman, a reporter, interviewing the porters of the Royal Geogr ...ings, Incredible Occurrences, and Puzzling Physical Phenomena, Visible Ink Press, 1993.
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  • ...De Rais, Companion-In-Arms of Joan of Arc (1440). Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. ISBN 0-8386-3190-8 ...le, Plancon and Tournier (Studies in French Civilization, 29) Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 0-7734-6619-3
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  • ...meat/ dead animals) or strong body odour are believed by some to likely be associated with Bigfoot. [http://paranormal.about.com/od/bigfootsasquatch/a/aa112204.h ...l] As noted in "Etymology" below, similar reports appear in the mainstream press dating back at least to the 1920s.
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  • ...diac killer coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press. His letters included four cryptograms (or ciphers), three of which have ye ...She died two days later, but Hartnell survived to recount his tale to the press. Napa County Sheriff Detective Ken Narlow, who was assigned to the case fro
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  • ...pernatural creatures or ghosts that haunt remote areas, or are in some way associated with the "Devil Dogs" or Barghests (such as the Black Shuck) of other areas It has become common for the press or media to "name" any cats after the immediate area to the sighting, for e
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  • ...which may link them with the Fir Domnann ("men of the Domnainn"), a people associated with the Fir Bolg in myth, who are historically attested in Connacht and ma ...Dananns became the "Fairy People". The Tuatha Dé Danann became frequently associated with fairies. Because of the Christian influences in the myths, some of the
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  • ...ls that magnify the power of the [[deity]]. ''Prestige myths'' are usually associated with a divinely chosen hero, city, or people. ''Eschatological myths'' are * Kees W. Bolle, ''The Freedom of Man in Myth''. Vanderbilt University Press, 1968.
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  • ...d for eternity. It was seen as an eternal, living being of light, closely associated with both the stars and the gods (with whom it shared some characteristics, ...erves. Shadows were thought to be an extension of the soul, and were also associated with the sun. The shadow’s solar associations were linked to the rebirth
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  • ...on the left side of your screen and then click on the ''search'' button or press ''enter''. If you find that the article title exists but is not listed her
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  • ...Horror Fiction'' (2001), and edited ''The Count of Thirty'' (Necronomicon Press 1994), which contains critical appreciations by various authors and a long
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  • * ''Skinwalker'' is also the title of a 2003 comic book published by Oni Press written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir with art by Brian Hurtt. ...d of Power: Navaho Children's Skinwalker Narratives''. (University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 1984 ISBN 0-87480-238-5)
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  • ...n Receiving Information from Paranormal Sources.'' John Klimo, St. Martins Press, 1987. ISBN 0874774314
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  • Before the invention of the printing press, stories were passed on via oral tradition. Storytellers learned their sto
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  • ...ernheimer, ''Wild men in the Middle Ages'', Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1952; New York : Octagon books, 1979, ISBN 0-374-90616-5
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  • ...:Sacred cow2.JPG|thumb|right|The color version ran by the ''[[Ravi Varma]] Press'' (c. 1912).]] ...nsult.”[29] In 1915, a color version of this picture ran by the Ravi Varma Press[32] caught the attention of the colonial censors and was presumably censore
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  • ...God is associated with woods, wild animals, and hunting. He is often also associated with sexuality or male virility. As a symbol of sexuality, the Horned God r *Burkert, Walter ''Greek Religion'' 1977 (1985) Cambridge:Harvard University Press)
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  • ...). ''The Poetic Edda : Volume II : Mythological Poems''. Oxford: Clarendon Press. In particular p. 18 and pp. 124-5.
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  • *Lovecraft, Howard P. ''A History of The Necronomicon'' (Necronomicon Press, West Warwick, RI) ISBN 0-318-04715-2 ...Schultz, D. E. ''An H. P. Lovecraft Encyclopedia'' (Westport, CT Greenwood Press 2001) ISBN 0-3133-1578-7
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  • ...ler, Everett. ''The Guide to Supernatural Fiction'' (Kent State University Press; 1983) p.272</ref><ref name="nightwerecat">Stine, R. L. ''Night of the Were ...powers. In reference to werecats who turn into lions, the ability is often associated with royalty. Such a being may have been a king or queen in a former life,
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  • ...y understood that most Wiccans worship two deities: the [[Goddess]], often associated with [[Gaea]] or [[Mother Earth]], and her consort the God (sometimes known ...ith spirit presiding at the top. The pentagram is the symbol most commonly associated with Wicca in modern times. It is often circumscribed — depicted within a
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  • ...ections and would bring wealth, prerogati ves and slaves. Thus, Sisiutl is associated for this reason with Warriors. * Boas, Franz. "Kwakiutl Ethnography." 1966. Universty of Chicago Press. London.
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  • ...al Traditions on the Artificial Anthropoid''. State University of New York Press, 1990. ...New Adaptation of the Documented Stories of the Golem of Prague''. Judaica Press, 1980.
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  • ...nd Independence in Park City, Kansas and accused of the BTK killings. At a press conference the next morning, Wichita Police Chief Norman Williams flatly as ...re holding Dennis Lynn Rader as the prime suspect in the BTK killings in a press conference. (transcript via The Wichita Eagle [3])
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  • ...Arabs believed that the jinn were spirits of fire, although sometimes they associated them with [[succubus|succubi]], [[demons]] in the forms of beautiful women. In Islam-associated mythology, the jinn were said to be controllable by magically binding them
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  • ...red to angelic beings, or watchers, and the specific rituals and practices associated with them, namely within Enochian traditions. ...ophists of Austria and Germany, 1890-1935''. New York: New York University Press, 1992.
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  • ==Press Opinion== ...n't take Neilson's initial demands and threats seriously enough to order a press blackout, or thoroughly search Bathpool Park when Neilson first ordered a r
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  • ...and before the inter-wiki language links. This ensures that when newcomers press "edit", they are immediately presented with the main article text, rather t ...ic vampires" as it is only recently that the historical character has been associated with vampirism.
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  • ...l (1987). ''The Old Enemy: Satan & the Combat Myth''. Princeton University Press; Reprint edition. ISBN 0-6910-1474-4. *Forsyth, Neil (1987). ''The Satanic Epic''. Princeton University Press; Reprint edition. ISBN 0-6911-1339-4.
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  • Halloween is sometimes associated with the [[Occult]]. Many European cultural traditions hold that Halloween Commonly-associated Halloween characters include [[ghost]]s, [[ghoul]]s, [[witch]]es, bats, bla
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  • ...ous Creatures: A Source Book and Research Guide.'' Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1987. Reprint, New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 1988. ISBN 0-87226-208-1
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  • ...As in Bulgarian folklore and Basque legends, the Lamia in Greece is often associated with caves and damp places ...Meroe, Panthia and Pamphylia—also reveal many vampiric qualities generally associated with Lamiae," David Walter Leinweber has noticed. Stesichorus identifies La
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  • ...from Chicago Haunts: Ghostlore of the Windy City (Chicago: Lake Claremont Press, 1997).
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  • ...ng to confess to everything." These claims were quickly seized upon by the press, and Lucas, accompanied by Texas Rangers, was soon flown from state to stat *"Sheriff's wife among 4 dead in shooting", Melissa Nelson, 2007 Associated Press (Yahoo News) [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070131/ap_on_re_us/sheriff_s_hou
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  • ...n in popularity and is today by far the commonest term used in the popular press, although many hardcore fans and authors continue to wince at its usage or ...icholls]], eds., ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'' (St. Martin's Press, 1995) ISBN 0-312-13486-X
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  • ...that the ring recognises. A short while after their arrival, they attend a press conference. A policeman is bewitched and shooting breaks out. Merry is save
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  • ...in English folklore), while "faerie" is an adjective meaning "of, like, or associated with fays, their otherworldly home, their activities, and their produced go *[[Brian Froud]] and [[Alan Lee]], ''Faeries'', (Peacock Press/Bantam, New York, 1978)
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  • ...The Glory of Hera : Greek Mythology and the Greek Family'' (Boston: Beacon Press) 1968 (Princeton University 1992 ISBN 0-691-00222-3 ) Concentrating on fami
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  • ...hat Hide From Man: Seeking the World's Last Undiscovered Animals, Paraview Press, ISBN 1-931044-64-3
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  • *Mitchell, Steven, 1987. ''The Book of Job''. San Francisco: North Point Press. [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060969598/sr=8-1/qid=1151944932/ref=pd_
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  • Morrigan is associated with sovereignty, prophecy, war, and death on the battlefield. She is gener ...c Cécht, and Mac Gréine, the last three Tuatha Dé Danann kings of Ireland. Associated with the land and kingship, they probably represent a triple goddess of sov
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  • ...nd History of Conscisousness. Bollington series XLII: Princeton University Press. Originally published in German in 1949
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  • ...f shootings began. They would terrify New York and earn even international press coverage. The perpetrator was dubbed the "The .44 Caliber Killer" after his At a press conference on March 10, 1977, police announced that the same .44 caliber pi
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  • ...rt (plural: Strigoi morti) is a dead (undead) vampire. They are most often associated with vampires or zombies. ...o suck the blood of family, livestock, and neighbours. They are most often associated with [[vampire]]s or [[zombie]]s.
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  • ...Tree. Both share similar locations relative to the hall of Odin, both are associated with animals who derive nourishment from its foliage, and Hvergelmir as wel ...to the Gods, Heroes, Rituals, and Beliefs (2001) Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-515382-0.
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  • * Zicree, Marc Scott. ''The Twilight Zone Companion''. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition).
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  • * Zicree, Marc Scott. ''The Twilight Zone Companion''. Sillman-James Press, 1982 (second edition).
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  • ...her abdomen". It has been suggested that "Fairy Fay" was a creation of the press based upon confusion of the details of the murder of Emma Elizabeth Smith w ...he unnamed perpetrator of the "Thames Nude Murders" of the 1960s, whom the press dubbed Jack the Stripper.
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  • ...In 2003, nineteen year-old Sabine Dardenne gave her first interview to the press. She stated that, based on her observations during her 79-day-long captivit
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  • ...d that he believed Feigenbaum was Jack the Ripper. This theory gained some press coverage at the time but was disputed by the lawyer's partner, and the idea ...just been an attention seeker who made up a story he hoped to sell to the press.
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  • ...ray|title=The Book of Hyperborea|edition=|year=1996|publisher=Necronomicon Press|location=West Warwick, RI|id=ISBN 0-9408-8487-9}}
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  • ...Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University Press, 199-208.
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  • ...n, Gustav, 1994. A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels. Free Press. ISBN 0-02-907052-X
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  • ...he investigation of the "Rostov Ripper" (as Chikatilo was nicknamed in the press) murders. It starred Jeffrey DeMunn as Chikatilo, with Stephen Rea
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  • Like these other Oriental dragons, Japanese ones are usually water deities associated with rainfall and bodies of water, and typically depicted as large, wingles Japanese dragons are associated with both Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, particularly those located n
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  • ...18:10), who was condemned to wander until the second coming. His action is associated in some way with the scoffing of Jesus, and is so represented in a broadshe ...eorge K. ''The Legend of the Wandering Jew.'' Providence: Brown University Press, 1965. xi, 489 p.; reprint edition ISBN 0874515475
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  • ...ng schism between the "Continental" tradition and the "Analytic" tradition associated with English-speaking countries. ...serl: Basic Writings in Transcendental Phenomenology'', Indiana University Press, 1999, ISBN 0253212731
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  • * Burkert, Walter (1985). Greek Religion. Harvard University Press.
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  • ...ese: Cultural Experiences in Japanese Death Legends, Utah State University Press, 1994. ISBN 0874211794
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  • Gradually, the news of the strange character spread, and soon the press and the public gave him a name: Spring-heeled Jack. ...Strange South Yorkshire: Myth, Magic and Memory in the Don Valley''. Sigma Press, 1994. ISBN 1-85058-404-4.
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  • ** is associated with insanity ...tering Over 100 Terrifying Creatures In The Wild''. New York: Three Rivers Press. Copyright ©1998 by W. Haden Blackman.
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  • ...tton is part of the comic-anthology ''The Big Book of Bad'', 1996, Paradox Press, ISBN 1-56389-359-2.
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  • ...1578590701/monstrous-20 Clark, Jerome. Unexplained!. Detroit: Visible Ink Press, 1999. Pages 273-274, 300-310] ...e, Wishful Thinking and the Search for Lost Species. New York: North Point Press, 2002. Pages 11, 179]
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  • Her solicitors told the press that Hindley was truly sorry for what she did. Hindley had always portrayed
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  • ...(during the [[Achaemenid]] period of Zoroastrianism) became personalized, associated with an aspect of the divine creation (fire, plants, water...). ...996]]). ''Angels A to Z : A Who's Who of the Heavenly Host.'' Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0517885379.
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  • #Book of Job 41:1-34: "Can you draw out a Leviathan with a hook or press down its tongue with a cord? Canst thou put a hook into his nose? or bore h ...tion of Leviathan is often considered to be a [[demon]] or natural monster associated with [[Satan]] or the [[Devil]], and held by some to be the same monster as
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  • ...f, Health, Gender and Identity''' By [[Alaric Hall]], Published by Boydell Press, 2007, ISBN 1843832941, 9781843832942, page 77 ...elief, Health, Gender and Identity''' By Alaric Hall, Published by Boydell Press, 2007, ISBN 1843832941, 9781843832942, page 80
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  • #^ Ed and Lorraine Warren with Robert David Chase Graveyard. St. Martin's Press, 1992
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  • ...e theme of losing or being betrayed by a husband or fiancé. They are often associated with an individual family line, as a harbinger of death. When one of these ...s female, dressed in late era Victorian garb, seen along a rural road, and associated with some local legend of tragedy.
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  • ...perception of Dagon developed around the Mediterranean. Dagon is sometimes associated with a female half-fish deity, Derceto or Atargatis, often identified with ...n Texts'', 3rd ed. with Supplement (1969). Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-03503-2.
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  • ...more check of the front door is considerably less than the time and stress associated with being robbed, and thus the check is the better option. In practice, a (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections). The streptococcal antibodies become involve
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  • * Sudre, René, ''Parapsychology'', The Citadel Press, 1960, Library of Congress Catalog 60-13928
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  • ...of the crime scenes and analyzed the so called “mad bomber’s” mails to the press. Soon he came up with a detailed description of the offender. In his profil
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  • * Richard Ellis 1998. ''The Search for the Giant Squid''. Lyons Press (London).
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  • ...eece, Orion had a hero cult in the region of Boeotia. The number of places associated with his birth suggest that it was widespread. Hyria, the most frequently m ...43. It went into at least ten editions and was reprinted by the Scholartis Press in 1928. Science fiction author Ben Bova re-invented Orion as a time-travel
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  • ...ed him '''Kw-Uhnx-Wa.''' The Ojibwa word for a thunderbird that is closely associated with thunder is '''animikii''', while large thunderous birds are '''binesi. ...d edition, as Tales of the Okanogan, edited by Donald M. Hines, Ye Galleon Press, 1976. </blockquote>
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  • ...ormation with the appearance of the full moon, but this concept was rarely associated with the werewolf until the idea was picked up by modern fiction writers. M ...illed viciously in battle, like a wild animal. The berserkrs specifically associated with wolves were known as ''ulfheðnar'' (wolf-shirts).
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  • Book of Jamaspi 2.3 notes that "Ahriman, like a worm, is so much associated with darkness and old age, that he perishes in the end."[6] Chapter 4.3 rec ...folded, Refuted and Contrasted with Christianity, Bombay: American Mission Press pp. 106ff.
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  • ...as notorious in his lifetime — a frequent target of attacks in the tabloid press, which labelled him "The Wickedest Man in the World" to his evident amuseme ...at Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley" by Lawrence Sutin. (St. Martin's Press, 2000); "The Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley" edited by Stephen Skinner
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  • On May 13, 2005, Avatar Press began releasing new ''Friday the 13th'' comics. The first, titled ''Friday
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  • ...lso known as '''Bacchus''' in both Greek Mythology and Roman mythology and associated with the Italic '''Liber'''), the Thracian God of wine, represents the into ...s was pretty much known as the partier of the Greek pantheon and was often associated with orgiastic rites. Throughout mythology he also became known as a cultiv
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  • ...ics, as were [demon]s in general. The [[serpent]] from the Garden of Eden, associated by Christians with [[Satan]], is often portrayed in Western art as a humano A subterranean Nazi-friendly super race is sometimes associated with accounts of reptilian humanoids, and also with the telekinetic super r
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  • ...er slaughtered prostitutes in London in 1888. Those crimes gained enormous press attention because London was the center of the world's greatest [[superpowe
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  • According to DSM "When Sexual Sadism is severe, and especially when it is associated with Antisocial Personality Disorder, individuals with Sexual Sadism may se ...ed to "Patrick") 1980 ''Sapphistry. The Book of Lesbian Sexuality''. Naiad Press: Tallahassee.
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  • ...were more crab- than octopus-like, and generally possessed traits that are associated with large whales rather than with giant squid. Some traits of kraken resem ...Russell Hoban's novel ''The Medusa Frequency'' (1987, The Atlantic Monthly Press, New York
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  • However, despite this adoration, the Daleks were forever associated with ''Doctor Who''. Nation, who jointly owned the intellectual property ri ...essed more productively than had been expected, and on August 4 2004 a BBC press release announced that the creatures would, after all, be appearing in the
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  • ...y, horror films and other mass media popularized the notion of a [[curse]] associated with mummies. One of the earliest appearances was [[The Jewel of Seven Star *Taylor, John H. 2004. ''Mummy: the inside story''. The British Museum Press. ISBN 0-7141-1962-8.
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  • ...Problem of Religious Diversity. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1994. 2. See Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah. Hādī al-Arwāh, ed. M. ibn I
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  • * Jaffe, Rona. ''Mazes and Monsters''. New York, NY: Delacorte Press, 1981.
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  • ...re condemned to Hell are reconciled with God. This doctrine is today often associated with the [[Unification Church]]. [[Origen]], [[Jerome]] and [[Gregory of Ny ...Tells His Story'', and ''An Exorcist: More Stories'' published by Ignatius Press.
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  • ...istance away in the mountains near the Arges River. Most of the atrocities associated with Vlad III took place during this time. ...ets were also a form of mass entertainment in a society where the printing press was just coming into widespread use. The pamphlets were reprinted numerous
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  • ...ets were also a form of mass entertainment in a society where the printing press was just coming into widespread use. Much like the subject matter of the su
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  • ...re was to have stood no more than 12 inches tall, and did the work usually associated with a [[golem]]. However, after a short time, the homunculus turned on its ...ure was to have stood no more than 12 inches tall and did the work usually associated with a golem (in Jewish folklore, a golem [sometimes pronounced goilem] is
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  • ...Bachman's novels. At that point, the link became undeniable. This led to a press release heralding Bachman's "death" -- supposedly from "cancer of the pseud
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  • ...cause the targets never surfaced or moved shallower than midwater. A brief press release by LNPIB and associates touched on the sonar data and drew to a clo ...gt Sjögren (1980), present day beliefs in lake monsters such as Nessie are associated with the old legends of kelpies. He claims that the accounts of loch monste
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  • ...ating Myth: Anthropology and Anthropophagy'' (New York : Oxford University Press, 1979; ISBN 0195027930), questions the credibility of reports of cannibalis
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  • ...ed that each of the seven [[planet]]s known to the ancients "ruled" or was associated with a certain metal. See the separate article on astrology and alchemy for track their origines back to Kaula tantric schools associated to the teachings of the mythical personality of Matsyendranath.
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